Rather than potentially letting inaccurate documentation languish on the wiki, can you please make all the appropriate changes? It doesn't matter if you are mistaken in some way as any wiki change can very easily be reverted with a single click. So while we are waiting for anupindi to get back to us, we should get the doco corrected ... too often a piece of doco is left inaccurate because of this situation and stays that way because the OP never comes back to us....

I'm happy to help. OPs wiki is in his userspace on wikipedia and stated he was going to move it from this draft location when finalized. I was offering my observations as a proofread of his draft and let him update the actual linuxmce wiki with the improvements as he described. And so I suspect he'll get it shortly; if not I will.

hi,Give me a day time I will update with with proper comments, I was stuck with some other system while configuring same thing.

You can also modify my temp wiki as per the needs so that(I will just cut & paste) once I post it on the linuxMCE site I will remove the my wiki post.

My issue was as follows and not able to figure out cause and resolution of the issue and because of this tinyproxy not listening and forwarding.tinyproxy staring but /etc/log/tinyproxy.log says "Accepting connections. CONNECT read request_request_line:Client (file description:7) closed socket before read."

Also, I have successful results to report from installing webmin and the dansguardian module to webmin.webmin has many tools that allow easy (web) viewing and manipulation of many services - for instance it has an easy web-based log viewer. [This could be dangerous if you tinker with settings you do not understand!]

The dansguardian module also allows customization of many of the dg settings.

I'll describe the install in two steps. One - install webmin, and two - install & configure dg module for webmin.

Now we have webmin_1.480 _all.deb package install this package using the following command

sudo dpkg -i webmin_1.480_all.deb

This will complete the installation.

Ubuntu in particular doesn’t allow logins by the root user by default. However, the user created at system installation time can use sudo to switch to root. Webmin will allow any user who has this sudo capability to login with full root privileges.

You should see:The following modules have been successfully installed and added to your access control list : DansGuardian Web Content Filter in /usr/share/webmin/dansguardian (4612 kB) under category Servers

The first time you try to run the dg module, you'll get errors such as:Warning - DansGuardian binary file not found, maybe you need to update your module config (especially the directory paths). (Expected location: /sbin/dansguardian)

The problem is that the we are using differnet directory locations for many of the files.

So, look at the Configurable options for DansGuardian Web Content Filter (in the upper left corner of the dg page) - and nearly every path needs to be changed. For instance, our binary is in /usr/sbin/dansguardian instead of /sbin/dansguardian, so change that.

Confirm the locations for the rest of the files by running #find as follows (or just use these locations)dcerouter_1001275:/usr/local/sbin# find / -name dansguardian/usr/share/webmin/dansguardian/usr/share/lintian/overrides/dansguardian/usr/share/doc/dansguardian/usr/share/dansguardian/usr/sbin/dansguardian/var/log/dansguardian/etc/webmin/dansguardian/etc/init.d/dansguardian/etc/logrotate.d/dansguardian/etc/dansguardiandcerouter_1001275:/usr/local/sbin#

When you've finished replacing all of the locations, hit save on the config page and then "stop & restart DG" on the top right of the main DG page.

Then it should work! If not, check your syslog for errors.You should be able to check the status of DG, review logs with a good viewer, and view and edit many of the detailed configurations.